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  1. Adachi Hatazō ( jap. 安達 二十三; * 17. Juni 1890 in Tokio; † 10. September 1947 in Rabaul) war ein Generalleutnant der Kaiserlich Japanischen Armee. Als General kommandierte er Truppen im Zweiten Japanisch-Chinesischen Krieg und im Pazifikkrieg und machte sich dort als sehr um das Wohl der ihm unterstellten Soldaten besorgter Befehlshaber einen Namen.

  2. 37th Infantry Division. 18th Army. Battles/wars. Second Sino-Japanese War. World War II. New Guinea campaign. Awards. Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class. Hatazō Adachi (安達 二十三, Adachi Hatazō, 17 June 1890 – 10 September 1947) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II .

  3. Lieutenant General ADACHI, on the day he heard this expected good news, resolved to carry out his prearranged plan to commit suicide. Later that day he visited the group of Japanese lawyers and expressed his gratitude, and then entrusted his staff officers with his affairs after his death. His preparations lasted late into the night. Just after 2 am on 10 September, he sat upright in military ...

  4. He was Lt. Gen. Hatazo Adachi, commander of the Japanese 18th Army and author of this desperate plan. During the spring of 1944, massive Allied “leapfrog” invasions across the coast of northern New Guinea had cut Adachis command off from the rest of Japan’s Southern Army.

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  5. Adachi's words are a grim illustration of the Japanese Army's cult of death. After the war, Adachi was sentenced to life in prison for issuing an order encouraging the murder of captured Allied aviators , but committed suicide in 1947 after testifying on behalf of his subordinate officers.

  6. 15. Aug. 2020 · His lens captured the Imperial Japanese Army's General Hatazo Adachi as he was transported by jeep, from an aeroplane, to a table at the end of the airstrip to sign the terms of surrender. Adachi was also asked to surrender his sword to Australian Army Major General Horace Robertson and the 13,000 men who survived of an original force of 140,000.

  7. Condemned to life imprisonment as war criminal. 1947-09-10. Committed suicide. Picture source: http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar. This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Lieutenant-General Hatazō Adachi. He was a general during World War Two.